Digital Intelligence and Investigation Officer - Modern Slavery - 01
Vacancy Reference Number
20791
Number of Vacancies
10
(B) OCU
Central Specialist Crime
Location
Stratford, Vauxhall
Band
Band D
Part/Full Time
Full Time
Hours per Week
36 hours per week
Type of Contract
Permanent
Job Advert
Job Title: Digital Intelligence and Investigation Officer - Modern Slavery - 01
Salary: The starting salary is £40,519 which includes allowances totalling £3,009
The salary is broken down as £37,510 basic salary, which will increase annually until you reach the top of the scale £40,141 Plus, a location allowance of £2,009 and a non-pensionable allowance of £1,000.
Location: Stratford, Vauxhall
This is an exciting opportunity to join the Modern Slavery Team within Specialist Crime of the Metropolitan Police.
We are looking for civilian investigators to investigate organised modern slavery, organised immigration crime, and child sexual exploitation by analysing digital and intelligence material, producing evidential products, and safeguarding victims. The role strengthens the Metropolitan Police Service's response to serious and organised crime and contributes to the Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) strategy.
Working for the Met doesn't have to mean patrolling the streets. Just as important as our uniformed officers is our 14,000-strong team of professional and support staff working behind the scenes. It's these skilled people who provide the organisational capability to police London.
Duties and Responsibilities:
* Conduct digital media investigations (mobile phone downloads, call data, online enquiries) and translate findings into evidential products for court to support successful prosecutions.
* Assess, develop, and disseminate intelligence from multiple sources to identify organised crime networks (OCNs) and inform proactive operational activity.
* Safeguard victims by assessing risk, coordinating with partners, and ensuring appropriate protective measures are in place to prevent re-victimisation.
* Prepare high-quality written reports, evidential packages, and briefing materials that inform investigative decisions and judicial processes.
* Collaborate with internal units (e.g. Vulnerability and Partnership Teams, Safer Neighbourhoods, intelligence teams) to align activity with local and national priorities.
* Build and maintain effective relationships with external partners (National Crime Agency, Europol, NGOs, Justice and Care, TOEX) to share intelligence and enhance joint investigations.
* Support the drafting of Modern Slavery Orders (Slavery and Trafficking Prevention Orders and Risk Orders) to disrupt offender activity.
* Participate in duty rota responsibilities, reviewing intelligence referrals, and developing them into viable investigative opportunities.
* Maintain and built relations with MO2 CIU department to be able to interpret Call Data.
* Work under the guidance and strategies set by an accredited PIP3 Senior Investigating Officer (SIO). Develop intelligence in line with specific investigative requirements, while ensuring all activity is aligned with strategies set by supervisors.
Who we're looking for:
* Working knowledge of Modern Slavery Act 2015, Immigration Act 1971 (Section 25), Sexual Offences Act, Serious Crime Act, Proceeds of Crime Act, and relevant safeguarding legislation.
* Understanding of local and national strategies relating to modern slavery, human trafficking, and organised immigration crime.
* Knowledge of digital media investigations, including mobile phone analysis, call data, and evidential handling of digital devices.
* Proficiency in intelligence analysis and developing evidential products from digital data.
* Ability to summarise large data sets and present clear, concise conclusions in reports and graphics.
* Strong interpersonal and communication skills to engage with victims, partners, and investigative teams.
* Effective workload management and ability to meet deadlines in fast-paced, high-risk investigations.
* Problem-solving skills to identify innovative approaches to complex investigative challenges.
* Demonstrable experience as a Digital Media Investigator, mobile phone downloader, or equivalent specialist role.
* Experience in gathering and evaluating intelligence and evidence in complex investigations.
* Experience of working with multi-agency partners to target organised crime.
* Experience in using MPS and national systems (e.g. CRIS, CONNECT, PNC, XRY, ANPR systems) to research, analyse, and present information.
Required qualifications for this role include:
* Valid Professionalising Investigations Programme (PIP2) accreditation.
* Full UK driving licence
Benefits:
You'll also enjoy the kind of great benefits that you'd expect from one of London's largest employers.
These include:
* Annual leave entitlement of 28 days plus bank holidays, rising to 33 days after 5 years of service
* Civil service pension arrangements
* Interest free season ticket loans
* Membership of Met sports and social clubs
* Flexible working conditions and many more.
London is one of the most exciting and diverse cities in the world – and policing it is no easy task. It takes a huge number of people from all sorts of different backgrounds with a wide range of skills and experience. Do you have what it takes to be one of them? Find out if a career with the Met is what you're looking for and what kind of challenges; experience and rewards you could have in store.
Vetting
This post requires access to the most sensitive intelligence material on a daily basis. Applicants must hold or be prepared to undergo National Security Vetting (NSV) Security Check (enhanced) (SC(e)) level before taking up the post; with a willingness to undergo Developed Vetting (DV) once in post, if required.
How to apply:
The application process requires your response to 3 competency based questions. Each answer should be a maximum of 1800 characters.
* Please give an example of when you worked in partnership with another organisation or an external stakeholder to achieve a shared goal - We Collaborate
* Please provide an example of when you took personal responsibility for driving forward an initiative or piece of work - We Take Ownership
* Please provide an example of when you introduced or supported a new idea/approach or way of working within your team or organisation. - We are Innovative and Open-Minded
Closing Date - 3rd March 2026.
Further Information
If you would like to speak to someone regarding this role, please contact DI Wendy Bassett on
Closing date: In order to streamline our recruitment process, we reserve the right to expire vacancies prior to the advertised closing date once we have received a sufficient number of applications.
Required Languages
English
Additional Information
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The following competencies will be tested against during sift:
* We collaborate at level 2
* We take ownership at level 2
* We are innovative and open-minded at level 2
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